1. Deliver substance use screening, assessment, referral to treatment, redetermination, urinalysis, and case management services exclusively via individuals who have been identified by CCDSS as a TCA recipient, food supplemental program recipient, and/or child welfare program participant. 2. Assure the addiction specialist(s) are credentialed by the Maryland Board of Professional Counselors and Therapists. 3. Ensure receipt of a completed referral form from the CCDSS with the Client Automated Resource and Eligibility System (CARES) number on the form. 4. Attend annual meetings at BHA and any other trainings that are required by the LBHA and/or the BHA. 5. Be on-site at the CCDSS for a minimum of 33 hours per week. 6. Enter all DATA elements into the BHA data system. 7. Ensure that the BHA consent is signed by all SATS participants and will notify the CCDSS caseworker if the individual refuses to sign the consent. 8. Provide updates to the CCDSS case worker at each reportable event or recertification using an LDSS Treatment notification form to communicate ongoing information about the participant’s compliance with recommended treatment. 9. Update the online work readiness assessment (OWRA) tool for all participants assigned to SATS. The OWRA tool is a set of web-enabled forms and supporting databases that help CCDSS staff develop plans that are linked to participants’ self-sufficiency needs; and assist customers in securing employment and meeting program requirements in ways tailored to the strengths of the individual. 10. Establish and maintain a case file for each customer served in the SATS program. Safeguard the confidentiality of customers by ensuring all case files are stored securely. Case files shall be stored for a minimum of 3 years following discharge from the SATS program. 11. Maintain a log to track participant milestones with next step indicators in 30/60/90/120/180-day intervals and will continue with 30-day intervals until discharge from the SATS program up to 1 year. The log is supported by electronic case notes which identify the care coordination/case management efforts of the SATS Addiction Specialist to support the individual during the treatment episode. It also supplies details of how the individual utilized their treatment plan and charts their journey through the continuum of care.